Matt Timion
11-27-2005, 04:16 PM
This is for my n600 sedan.
I posted pictures of my engine bay to another n600 sedan owner and he said my coil had been relocated. I cannot figure out for the life of me where my coil IS however. Also, what does it do? I think it works like a distributor to ignite the spark plugs, but I could be wrong.
Here is the picture:
/files/gassavers/n600/engine_bay.jpg
here were his exact words:
"The coil needs to be mounted in front. the yellow ground wire is right by where the coil mounts. (looks like the coil may have been remounted by the air cleaner).
Also looks like your vacuum advance has been adjusted to the limit of it's travel. This is indicative that the screws mounting the points and condenser are too long and causing a problem. "
Can anyone take my picture and show me where the vacuum advance is, as well as the coil, points, and condenser? Sorry for the lame questions. I usually only have to be taught once.
If that picture isn't big enough I can get a bigger one.
I posted pictures of my engine bay to another n600 sedan owner and he said my coil had been relocated. I cannot figure out for the life of me where my coil IS however. Also, what does it do? I think it works like a distributor to ignite the spark plugs, but I could be wrong.
Here is the picture:
/files/gassavers/n600/engine_bay.jpg
here were his exact words:
"The coil needs to be mounted in front. the yellow ground wire is right by where the coil mounts. (looks like the coil may have been remounted by the air cleaner).
Also looks like your vacuum advance has been adjusted to the limit of it's travel. This is indicative that the screws mounting the points and condenser are too long and causing a problem. "
Can anyone take my picture and show me where the vacuum advance is, as well as the coil, points, and condenser? Sorry for the lame questions. I usually only have to be taught once.
If that picture isn't big enough I can get a bigger one.